Syringe.



A. L. KING.'

SYRINGE. APPLICATION `FILED IPR. 25, 1914.

lymgyggg Patented Feb.9,1915

gime/x37? J//m'eeona/ j@ by the valves laiid 1l, my invention beingfiuidtight throughout for that purpose. lf the force of fluid, however,be too great, an

opening of the spigot 21 will relieve pressure as much as desired Whilestill retaining' in the tunnel 2l any unused medicament.

When 1t is desired to employ my inven- -tion as an ordinary fountainsyringe the 'bag 18 may be detached fronrtlie connection cup 16 and bymeans of the loop 1Q may be suspended from a hook upon the Wall in aiiiell l'noun manner. If it be desired to employ my: invention as afountain syringe and to make use 'of an adinixture of Water and.medicament inthe bag 18, the aboveA described .processy ofrattemperationof water' ture in the bag during disconnection of the bagfrom 'theattachment cup and suspended upon 4the hook in thewall. A. still furtherfunction may be performed by thev use of my. invention in that the chainmay be unhooked. to releasethe attachment cup 16 and all other partscarried thereby from the discharge 15, and the whole apparatus ele-Yated by suspending` it upon the Wall by means of the chain and a Wallhook. lVhen so suspended, the bag 18 having tirstxbeen filled withproperly attempered Water, any amount of medicamentas desired may bemixed with the water in the bal by manipulation of the valve Q3.

combinationv of parts above disclosed, for the water attempered anddischargedfroni spout 15 may be at very low pressure and small amount orat a pressure as high as that furnished in the two sources. of supply 1land 12 and in a large amount, manipu- .lation of the valves 13 and 14.accomplish ing this end. When, however, proper attemperation of Waterhas been had it is of course desirable` that neither of the Valves 18 or11i be adjusted, for the reason that such adjustment would vary thetemperature of the Water passing from the discharge I 15, hence the useof the spigot 21 to reduce pressure. 'Y

In the accompanying drawing and the foregoing' description is set forththe preferred embodiment of myv invention, but it is obvious that oneskilledy in the art could .make modifications thereof Wit-hout departingfrom the spirit of the invention.

l claimr- 1. The combination with sources of supply ot' hot and coldwater. independent Valves therefor and a common discharge vfor the`sources. of a. holloiiy member attached to said discharge in aliuidtight connection, a syringe bag communicatingwith the hollowmember, and a spigot communicating with the hollow member.

2. The combination with sources of sup ply of hot and cold irater,independent Valves therefor and a common discharge for the sources0f ahollow member removably attached to thc discharge in a fluid-tightconnection, a syringe bag communicating with` the hollow member andsuspended therefrom, and a spigot communieating,r with the hollowmember.

3 The combination with ralved sources of supply of hot and cold waterand a conimon discharge therefor` of a hollow inembcr removably attachedto said discharge and.communicating vthercuith in a tiuidtightconnection, asyringe bag removably secured to said hollow member andcomniuiiicatiiig therewith in a fluid-tight con.- nection, and anindependent discharge spigot communicating with the hollow1 member.

4. The combination with yalved sources of supplyofhot, and cold waterand a com mon dischargethercfor. of aV hollen7 member removably .securedto saiddischarge in a fluid-tight connection, a syringe bag remorably.secured to said hollen7 member in a Huid-tight connection, anindependent spigot (.foiiimiinicatingl with said hollow member. and avalve-controlled container, for liquid positioned above said hollowmember and communicating therewith.

.The combination with valved sources of supply of hot and cold Water anda conimon discharge therefor, of a hollow member Itis to be noted thata` large range ofA discharge pressure is provided for in the removablysecured to said discharge in a iluidntight connection. a syringebacremovably secured to said hollow1 inem er in .a fluid-tightconnection, an independent spigot communicatingv with said hollowmember. and a valve. controlled container for liquid positioned abovesaid hollow memberlend communicatin'or therewith` said container be ingsupported by the hollow member.A

6. The,combinationv with valve controlled sources of supplyof hat andcold Water and a common discharge therefor, of anattachnient cupremovably secured to said discharge in a. duid-tight' connection, asyringe ha@ removably secured to andsupnorted bv said attachment cupzuidcommiinicating therewith in a Huid-tight connection, an .independentspigot communicating Withf said attachment cup. agcontainer for liquidpo.u sitioned above said attachment cup, and a valved dischargepipesiipporting said container and affording' communication between Vitand the attachment cuo.

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bag removably secured to and supported by said attachment cup andtherewith in, a fluid-tight connection, an 111- dcpendent spigotcommunicating with said attachment cup, a container for liquid pcsitioned above said attachment cup, a valved discharge pipe supportingsaid container` and aiording communication between it and the attachmentcup, a suspension device upon said attachment cup, and a 'suspensiondevice upon said syringe bag.

8. The combination of a hollow member for attachment to a fluiddischarge, a syringe bag communicating with the hollow member, and aspigot communicating with the hollow member.

9. The-combination of a hollow member, means thereuponA for removablyattaching connection to a water faucet, the syringe bag communicatingwith the hollow member and supported thereby, and an independent spigotcon municating with the hollow member.

10. The combination of an attach ent cup having means'for removablysecuiilg it to a water faucet in a fluid-tight connection, a

communicating f syringe bag removably secured to the, at-

tachment cup in a fluid-tight connection, an

independent spigot communicating with Athe attachment cup, and avalve-controlled container for liquid supported by the attachment cupthereabove.

1l. The combination oi' an attachment cup f havingmeans for removablysecuring it to a water faucet in-a Huid-tight connection, a syringe bagremovably secured to the attachment cup 1n` a iiuid-tight connection, aninn dependent spigot communicating with the attachment cup, avalve-controlled 'container for liquid supported bypthe attachment cupthereabove, and means for suspending the attachment cup and parts carried thereby from a support,

In testimony' whereof I have signed my name to this specification, inthe presence ot' two subscribing witnesses, on this 23d day of April, A.D. 1914.

ANNIE LEONA Kme'. i

Witnesses:

CHARLES H. SEEM, H. G. Rocxwnm..

